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Highly efficient degradation of sulindac under visible light irradiation by a novel titanium based photocatalyst. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • Titanium dioxide (TiO) serves as a common photocatalyst activated by UV light, but researchers developed a new titanium-based nanocomposite called PPDs/C-hTiO to harness visible light and improve energy efficiency.
  • The new nanocomposite, which integrates carbon-doping and polymer dots, significantly enhances visible light absorption and displays higher catalytic effectiveness than traditional TiO under UV light.
  • The PPDs/C-hTiO composite achieved a 96.7% degradation efficiency of the pharmaceutical sulindac in just 10 minutes, generating less toxic byproducts and offering a promising solution for environmental water pollution.

Article Abstract

Titanium dioxide (TiO) is a kind of generally used photocatalyst with the assistance of UV light. To utilize the visible light and save the energy, herein, a titanium (Ti)-based nanocomposite, i.e. PPDs/C-hTiO, was designed and prepared based on carbon (C)-doping and photosensitive polymer dots (PPDs) nano-hybridization. This design synergistically narrowed the band gap energy (E) and strengthened absorption of the visible light. As a result, PPDs/C-hTiO exerted remarkably high catalytic ability under visible light, surpassing that of commercial TiO (i.e. P25) under UV light. PPDs/C-hTiO succeeded in assisting the degradation of sulindac with a degradation efficiency of 96.7%±1.25% within 10 min under visible light. The degradation process was driven by the generation of hydroxyl radical, superoxide radical and holes, and the total biotoxicity of degradation products was decreased compared to the parent compound. This study creatively combined the C-doping and PPDs nano-hybridization to construct a visible light Ti-based photocatalyst, proposing a potential technique for addressing current aquatic environmental issues.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jcis.2024.11.089DOI Listing

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